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Woolworths shopper complains about cauliflower size: ‘It's laughable’
We've all noticed our grocery bills creeping up over the years. But are we really getting less for our money?
One Woolworths shopper thinks so after an unintentionally ‘laughable’ find in the vegetable aisle.
A Woolies shopper from Brisbane was shocked to discover that he bought a quarter cauliflower piece for the price of a 'half' was laughably small, as the images he posted online showed.
It was so small that he compared it with the size of a box of matches!
'Apparently, this is what now qualifies as half a cauliflower at Woolworths,' the customer said in disbelief.
'The thievery just gets more laughable. Young produce bloke couldn't understand why I reckoned it was a quarter—they're all like that.’
‘I tried to debate them, but to no avail. They couldn't understand what I was on about. That's how they now come after they “trim and prepare them”.’
Some people speculated that the wrong sticker might have been placed on the cauliflower, but others said they noticed similar product sizes in their stores.
However, a Woolworths employee remarked that the cauliflowers were delivered pre-cut and pre-prepared to the store in this way, and there was nothing that could be done about it as they ‘have no control of the sizes’.
‘Each store is delivered the cauliflowers, so staff have absolutely no say in what is delivered,’ she said.
‘No matter the size or shape, they are still required to provide customers with whole, half and quarter.’
'It amazes me how much control people think staff have control over what’s provided! It wouldn’t matter if they came in square shapes. We are still required to cut them.'
In response to this fiasco, a Woolworths spokesperson said that the company encourages customers to request a refund and/or replacement for any fresh food or product they purchase by contacting the Customer Hub.
This comes after supermarket giants Woolworths and Coles were criticised this year over their increasing prices while the companies were earning billion-dollar profits.
This pressing concern led the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) to investigate the price surge and pricing practices. The investigation aims to identify the ‘scale of price gouging practices being deployed by large businesses and to understand the effects this is having on everyday Australians’. You can read more on this here.
Key Takeaways
- A Woolworths customer accused the supermarket of selling quarter-sized vegetables as halves, with particular contention over a piece of cauliflower.
- The shopper used social media to share images of the small cauliflower, comparing it to a box of matches to show its size.
- Other customers also shared their experiences of similar sizing issues in Woolworths.
- A Woolworths spokesperson responded to the claims, advising unsatisfied customers to return unsuitable products for a refund or replacement.